Category Archives: Cambodia

The sketchy plan for the day is to travel from Kampot (Cambodia) via the border crossing at Hà Tiên (Vietnam), then hopefully catch a ferry across to the final destination of Phu Quoc Island to relax. Crossing a Cambodian border can be a headache at the best of times as “you never know what you’re gonna get”… Continue reading →

Unpretentious Kampot is slowly becoming a popular destination on a traveller’s map. The lure of a quieter charming riverside town especially after Phnom Penh, which offers an array of Cambodia’s finest, if dilapidated, collection of French colonial architecture, is very appealing. Continue reading →

The Ratanakiri province (north-eastern Cambodia) is heavily forested and replaced with agriculture such as rubber, cashews, and oil palms. About 12 different ethnic minority groups live here; there are signs of new roads, which I guess means progress. Continue reading →